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@Ascua Kerosene, then matches. But a better alternative is to refuse the quest to burn her house down, then tell her about it.
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You can get back to the truck by going to town and taking a path near the dead soldier's house. You can see the electrical lines across the field. The truck is still where you left it.
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wait.....so, the bought the house 2 months ago....and its been years since the 'apocalypse'?
i really want to like this story, i really do but the plotholes are dripping me.
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@Gwalchaved After unlocking Observer location you can walk between the observers and the town via power transmission lines.
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Yeah, I guess that deer meet looks pretty rad. I never thought of meat as being capable of being particularly radical, but it's pretty cool I guess...
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If there was gasoline on the table in the garage, why the hell he didn't just go ahead and take it instead of giving spaghetti to that fatass dude?!
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I think that the protagonist fell down the ladder when he was going into his bunker (perhaps because of the shockwave generated by the bomb) and got a head injury. He was unconscious for a long time, explaining how the radiation cleared and so much else happened while he was in there, and he woke up with amnesia.
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Wow! Those few things that the farenheit guy needed are quite a lot, in fact he asks me to trade several of my things for what i have in plenty. That doesn't make any sense at all. If i were the protagonist, i'd take the gun from the tower, snipe the farenheit and the boy and live with the hunter chic. Then live off from what I have and make kids.
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I missed so many things because the cursor for 'move screen' and 'look closer at that thing on the table' are identical. Then I somehow managed to backtrack to town from the Observers Nest without using the truck and so the truck got left there and I couldn't leave town. Oh well.
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There a wee bug, when I leave the observers, one wrong click and I'm back in town, without the truck, and now I'm stuck.
Otherwise a wholly fine game.
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@ Norakos: "Be glad that God crashed your car... He probably did that to save you from what is behind the fog barrier" ;)
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I'm glad the lever I painstakingly made reutrned- It's a shame you have to play 1 and 2 to realise how good this episode is
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-Gets out of the truck and looks up- "God, why did you crash my car..... and do you have insurance? I want an accident report."
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I don't understand the plot. Why is my character so confused? Doesn't he live in this town? Isn't he the same guy who I was playing in the first game? I was under the impression there was nuclear warfare and I am living in the aftermath. What "answers" am I looking for?
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It's broken somewhere. Stuck in town; can't burn down Ann's house, tried following the powerlines back to the Observers and they wont talk to me. Polaroid didn't develop the photo and the hunter doesn't do anything anymore.
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@13lackscaro2 - Seriously, do your research... This game has a publish date of August 2010, while Fallout 3 came out in October 2008. Then if you really want to play the "who came out first" game you can go further back to Fallout 1, which came out in 1997, eons before this game. I like this series, but I do have to agree that you really should have strayed from the Fallout references like "rad meat", "caps", and what resembles power armor. It hurt the game rather than helped.
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Even though he has sulfuric acid in his basement he needs a substitute of poison and toothpaste in the first game? xD